Hawaiian Restaurant Ahi Poké Opens Second Site Victoria

Today, Ahi Poké, the casual all-day restaurant dedicated to serving the Hawaiian raw fish dish poké, has opened the doors to their second London site, at Nova Food, in Victoria. This follows the successful launch of the brand’s original restaurant in Fitzrovia last summer and represents the first step in a wider expansion plan.

Just like its popular W1 sibling, Ahi Poké Victoria is decorated in calming pastel hues and built from sustainable materials including reclaimed driftwood. The restaurant will fuse the relaxed style of Hawaiian beach shacks with the laid-back bar vibes of LA.

Menus have been created by classically trained chef Jeremy Coste, who draws on traditional recipes while injecting inspiration from his travels. The result is fresh, nutritious poké bowls, bursting with clean, vibrant flavours. Both signature dishes and customisable options are made to order from fresh ingredients and available to grab and go or order for delivery.

Daily and weekly specials will also be featured, alongside a selection of premium non-alcoholic beverages, and Earl Grey pineapple or milk chocolate cookies for dessert. To fit the brand’s sustainable ethos, all orders are served in compostable containers.

Poké is everything a meal should be: healthy, filling and delicious. Encouraged by the instant popularity of the dish, Ahi Poké creators BVC Group (also behind Mayfair’s North Audley Cantine and Chez Chow) is looking to roll the brand out further. At NOVA in Victoria, it joins a growing food empire that also features restaurants from operators including Bone Daddies, D&D London, Shake Shack, Jason Atherton and Franco Manca.

Launching just in time for summer, Ahi Poké Victoria is primarily take-away location, making the most of the al-fresco dining available at Nova Food. Its opening hours will be 11.30am to 9 pm, Monday to Saturday.